Sentence examples for intellect to take from inspiring English sources

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Lauren has the experience, knowledge and intellect to take on this critically important responsibility, and I know she will be a big success.

"He was a remarkable intellectual with the courage to allow that intellect to take him wherever it would go," said Mr. Kerrey, now president of New School University.

In any event, I think that it might be the first test for OS's new chair, Sir Rob Margetts, who as you'll recall is required - according to the job advert - to be an experienced Chair who understands how to build commercial opportunities in the public sector and who has the intellect to take forward a challenging debate about Ordnance Survey's future strategy.

"It's about having the intellect to take it on board then go and execute it.

Currently, companies sees huge possibilities in AI for the sake of economy in terms of salaries, for competitive advantage, to build their business positioning and with the hope that it frees human intellect to take on ever more esoteric challenges.

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There is no doubt whatever in Fuller's mind that the whole development of modern science and technology has resulted from a willingness on the part of a very few men to sail into the wind of tradition, to trust in their own intellect, and to take advantage of their natural mobility.

He is known for a keen intellect, a willingness to take risks, and years of impressive returns in convertible-bond arbitrage.

By contrast, Orwell: "The existence of good bad literature — the fact that one can be amused or excited or even moved by a book that one's intellect simply refuses to take seriously — is a reminder that art is not the same thing as cerebration".

"The existence of good bad literature – the fact that one can be amused or excited or even moved by a book that one's intellect simply refuses to take seriously – is a reminder that art is not the same thing as cerebration".

Mr. Ashcroft, an aspiring J. Edgar Hoover isolated from reality by a circle of cronies, lacks the intellect and leadership ability to take on an adversary as cunning as Osama bin Laden.

To achieve that, Mr. Hargrove combined equal measures of intellect, pugnacity, charisma and a willingness to take on unfashionable causes.

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